Manchester United's Carlos Tevez wanted by Robinho at City

13 June 2009 12:04
Tevez's future remains unresolved as he approaches the end of a two-year loan deal with United, who, following the departure of Cristiano Ronaldo may well work to negotiate a new deal with the Argentinean. Robinho, however, thinks he and 25 -year-old Tevez would combine to make one of the most threatening strike forces in the Premier League if he made the switch from Old Trafford to Eastlands. "We would definitely complement City's attack. I hope my club make a move for him," he told the Sun. "It would be a pleasure to play with Carlos. "He is one of the best players in the world and it is a shame he is not having more opportunities at his current club. "If he leaves United - as I have been reading in the last few days - and if the interest of City gets confirmed, of course I will try to convince him to join us. "I am sure we would make a fiercesome duo up front. He is so fast and combative with great technique." City have also been linked with signing Brazilian central defender Luisao, Aston Villa's John Carew and Barcelona's Samuel Eto'o - players Robinho believes will help push City into the top four and challenge for the Champions League positions. "If Carlos comes to City, and if the club manages to get two or three players of the same quality we can aspire to big things," he continued. "This season was not our best, but this was also our first year together and I don't regret the option I made a year ago. In the coming season fans can definitely expect to see us in the top spots of the league."

Source: Telegraph